March 2010
Boeing move operations to Port Melbourne. Loss of jobs in Sydney but more than 300 new jobs in Melbourne. Human Resource department assisting with relocation and retrenchments.
Telstra announce this year's Small Business Awards which projects favourably the image of the company in the community and suggests that they are socially responsible.
Telstra share prices decrease as company expected to be split into two divisions due to Government pressure arising from the draft National Broadband Network legistlation.
Coles decide to reduce trading hours on many stores as they have finally concluded that there is not enough customer demand for 24 hour shopping.
BHP Billiton CEO Don Argus to retire. Jac Nassar (Jac the Knife) to take over after spending 33 years at Ford.
Woolworths announcement that they intend to expand their hardware range in their stores.
Woolworths out performing Coles with a 27% increase in sales over the past 3 years compared to only 15% increase by Coles. During this period Woolies have increased supermarket profits by $462 million and Coles only by $31 million (Herald Sun 3/3/2010)
Boeing move operations to Port Melbourne. Loss of jobs in Sydney but more than 300 new jobs in Melbourne. Human Resource department assisting with relocation and retrenchments.
Telstra announce this year's Small Business Awards which projects favourably the image of the company in the community and suggests that they are socially responsible.
Telstra share prices decrease as company expected to be split into two divisions due to Government pressure arising from the draft National Broadband Network legistlation.
Coles decide to reduce trading hours on many stores as they have finally concluded that there is not enough customer demand for 24 hour shopping.
BHP Billiton CEO Don Argus to retire. Jac Nassar (Jac the Knife) to take over after spending 33 years at Ford.
Woolworths announcement that they intend to expand their hardware range in their stores.
Woolworths out performing Coles with a 27% increase in sales over the past 3 years compared to only 15% increase by Coles. During this period Woolies have increased supermarket profits by $462 million and Coles only by $31 million (Herald Sun 3/3/2010)